Pay: Where are Washington women worst off?

November 2, 2012 3:23 PM

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Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a better look at how women are paid compared to men. Nationally, the median pay for a woman working full time is $38,406, while the median pay for a man working full time is $49,332, according to the most recently results of the American Community Survey. That’s a difference of $10,926. Click through the gallery above to how Washington's cities and towns compare in terms of the gender pay gap. less

Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a better look at how women are paid compared to men. Nationally, the median pay for a woman working full time is $38,406, while the median pay ... more

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Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a... Photo-3682335.51763 - seattlepi.com

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The median salary for Washington women working full time is $41,729. That’s $14,004 less than men working full time, meaning Washington women make 25.2 percent less than Washington men. Click through the gallery to see how Washington’s towns and cities stack up. less

The median salary for Washington women working full time is $41,729. That’s $14,004 less than men working full time, meaning Washington women make 25.2 percent less than Washington men. Click through the ... more

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The median salary for Washington women working full time is... Photo-3682331.51763 - seattlepi.com

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59. Bremerton: Women working full time here make 100 percent as much as men, or $15 more annually.

59. Bremerton: Women working full time here make 100 percent as much as men, or $15 more annually.